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01-SEP-2004 ChrisNiles

Ashes*

Riverside National Cemetery, CA, USA

"The time is gone
The song is over
Thought I'd something more to say"
...from "Time"

Canon PowerShot A60
1/1000s f/4.5 at 5.4mm hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time01-Sep-2004 12:46:42
MakeCanon
ModelPowerShot A60
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length5.4 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/4.5
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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ctfchallenge23-Apr-2005 06:56
Both pictures are very moving, Chris. I too think like Rod that you choose right. \Oved
Rod 23-Apr-2005 01:56
Gday Chris, I agree with your assessment, I think you have made the right decision in this case the background in the original doesn't support the mood you're trying to convey because of it's snapshot look.. It's a hard time to try & create a photo in those circumstances. Well done on a good entry.
ChrisNiles 22-Apr-2005 17:32
Hey Rich & eosman - Yes, the original definitely tells the rest of the story. It just seemed like such a snapshot to me & not challenge-worthy - maybe some cropping? I went with the ps'd version because it represents my husband's feelings in that moment - he was oblivious to his surroundings and wishing that somehow he didn't have to let go of his father. Thanks for your comments.
Guest 22-Apr-2005 02:32
I too like the original and I think the child adds innocents (or lack of understanding) to an otherwise sad and emotional moment.
Guest 22-Apr-2005 00:55
I like the original too as only your husbands face is seen and the background tells a story. It is powerful. Rich
ChrisNiles 21-Apr-2005 18:25
Thanks so much! I struggle so much with photoshop - I still can't figure out layers - and I was able to use the magic lasso to grab everything I didn't want and then I painted it all black. What a kluge! I love the reflected light on his face. I wish his face was in better focus, but I was crying, feeling conflicted about taking a photo at this moment, and holding our youngest daughter while I took the shot. By the way, I loved your "Music for Food" capture -- so beautiful.
Guest 21-Apr-2005 18:04
waw... very strong and sensitive... on the technical part, I didn't notice it was cut out, great job... now I can see where the shadow on the box comes from....
ChrisNiles 21-Apr-2005 16:17
yes - this is my husband. original phptp at
Guest 21-Apr-2005 16:01
good lighting, very nice... is this for real?